Saint Adalbert’s was the second polish catholic church in Pittsburgh and the first of its kind in the South Side area of Pittsburgh. The official date of organization was May of 1883 although the Bishop of the Diocese of the parish declared its intention Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in 1880. Construction of the original Romanesque structure was completed between 1889 and 1890. Today, it stands as the last operating church of what were once seven thriving churches that made up the Prince of Peace Parish.
Saint Adalbert’s Auditorium and Social Hall was completed in the fall of 1958. The construction of the Auditorium was funded largely by parishioners' donations. It became the center of parish and school activities for the Polish Roman Catholic community which hosted sporting events, plays, assemblies, dances, and socials. The lower level of the Auditorium was designed as a Nuclear Fallout Shelter and also served as a classroom space while the building was in operation. The Auditorium entrance was renamed the Monsignor Rokosz Center and rededicated 18 years after its completion in the fall of 1976.
The Church is still currently operational but the auditorium and school closed years ago. The parish also used the building as a bingo hall for a length of time.
The Church is still currently operational but the auditorium and school closed years ago. The parish also used the building as a bingo hall for a length of time.
Each unit includes private outdoor space, enhanced finishes, Bosch appliances, tiled wet room master bath, large windows, and high10+ foot ceilings. Unit size range from 900 to 1,400 square feet, with one larger one around 2,000 square feet.
The auditorium condominiums are situated at 154 S. 15th Street in Pittsburgh’s vibrant South Side neighborhood, a few blocks from restaurants, pubs, cafes, bakeries, bike trails, theaters, parks, and retail shopping and within walking and bikeable distance.
Amenities include:
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Rooftop with skyline views
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Elevator
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Indoor parking
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Fitness center
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Pet washing station
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Individual storage units
Underground parking level with fitness center, storage units, elevator access, and bike racks. Rooftop deck with city skyline views. The first level units include private patios/gardens behind a privacy fence/gate set back off of 15th street; the second level units include private balconies, and elevator access from the garage and lobby.
This site is for registered and approved Residents/Unit Owners of Auditorium Condominium Association.